I had a tutorial request for clothing from India and decided to start with a saree. I know why you don't see these often. This was really, really hard. I started off trying to sew it. That's didn't work at all. I was watching YouTube videos and everything is draped. There is no sewing, just a lot of tucking and folding.
When I realized I couldn't sew it, I thought maybe I'd try to drape it. It became an obsession and I just kept at it . . for almost a full day. There's no way I can create a tutorial on this, but I had to finish it and share it.
This is 5.9 yards of fabric in one piece! There isn't a single seam (not counting the top). Everything is draped and pinned to the Avatar. I kept expecting MD to crash at some point, but it held in there. Major kudos to MD for creating such a realistic draping simulation that a saree can actually be created.
I've included a 2D window shot, so you can see the fabric. I have some internal lines for pleating the pallu, which they do in real life. I'm not in any hurry to do this again, but it was a real learning experience.

My name is Marc, I am currently working as a 3D modeler on PROKO. I have seen in the forum that a while ago, you were preparing a tutorial to make a saree. I have to do the design of a female cartoon character, wearing a saree. I do not have much experience in Marvelous Designer, and I need to do this urgently. Please if you can send me the tutorial (although it is not finished), or the patron, for me it would be very helpful.

I spent six months working in the middle east some years ago, and was immediately struck by the elegant beauty and simplicity of the saree. They're also eminently sexy. I bought a bunch of them for my wife and daughter (she wore one to her prom and was a big hit), and found the prices more than reasonable. I also bought reams of fabric to send home but that's another story.